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jbellen 12-09-2012 10:58 AM

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Maybe a revival with some pics?

big gimpin 12-09-2012 11:04 AM

Wow
 
That's Debbie Harry (from Blondie) in the third pic with the T-bird. Man, she was HOT! :eek:

Kariba 12-12-2012 02:38 AM

Thank you for keeping this thread on the road
 
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Originally Posted by jbellen (Post 1381085)
Maybe a revival with some pics?


No pix from me, I'm afraid. My total collection has already been posted on this thread.
Just a couple of thoughts on the posts above.

Caveman.
1 69 Comaro
2 1960 Lotus Elite. Only 75Hp, all fibre glass and the most beautiful shape of its day. I love the ornament on the hood.

JB
1 I think that’s a 72 Valiant, with an Australian accessory kit. The flares were a popular option at the time.
2 Early sixties beetle, totally outclassed for beauty by the happy chick in the tartan skirt.
3 As Gimp says, that’s Debbie Harry with a Thunderbird. 78 bird perhaps?
4 Nissan Micra. Totally boring to car fans, but that French ham is outstanding. I want to lean forward, expose my teeth and pretend to be a shark.
5 That’s a mid forties Cadillac, I think, with a very sultry movie star holding on to the door. She’s nice but Cadillacs only started looking good when they grew fins. And when Marilyn Monroe died, in 63, so did the classic era for Caddies.
6 I’m guessing this is a Cadillac or Buick Convertible from 78 or thereabouts. The model is from much more recent times, I think.
7 The babe with the beautiful butt is walking away from a Mercedes Benz 230SL from the mid eighties. Hard to tell because there are no beautiful benzes. Their styling department modelled all their cars on the house brick. They were updated occasionally by chipping a corner or two off the brick.
8 That’s an East German Trabbant I think. Rubbish car with a body made by laminating old newspapers together with paste. Its small two stroke engine didn’t have enough power to pull a boy scout off your granny. On the other hand, that cheeky girl from the Chek republic is made of the best materials and her beautiful butt could pull you off over and over again.
9 That’s the body of a Rolls-Royce, and I think the car is also a Rolls-Royce, maybe 1959. It’s very clear that the car company’s styling department was totally outclassed by God.
10 Two perennial favourites. E-type series 1 and a red haired Milf. The Milf would look better without that funeral suit.

As always, please comment, correct, discuss and argue. And post more of the good stuff.

Pat-54 12-12-2012 09:18 AM

Jaw dropping!
 
Post #43 - second to last photo.

Took a while to notice the Rolls. Still spitting out the grit from my tongue after it hit the floor.

Kariba 12-14-2012 01:27 AM

Impala, then.
 
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Update- It's probably a 1966 SS Impala. The 1967 had a different "Super Sport" emplem on the side. Not a Camaro or Chevelle for sure! ;)

Thanks for the guidance, Caveman. Those mid-late sixties coke bottle impalas were beautiful cars

I'm all out of classic car pix, except for these few:

No 1 is a 54 Dodge Station wagon (maybe)

No 2 is a 56 Ford F100. When I was 11 years old, my friend's dad had one. Not a hot rod, but a grey workhorse. I thought the best feeling in the world was to stand in the bed and look over the roof as we drove along. I share that thought with about a million Labradors.

No 3 is a 76 Ferrari Dino 246, one of the most beautiful examples of the panel beater's art. Or maybe it's a Toyota from the same era.

No 4 is a mid eighties Comaro.

No 5 is a beautiful example of God's work, but I've no idea what car she is decorating. Help please!

Leviticus59 12-14-2012 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Kariba (Post 1383001)
Caveman.
1 69 Comaro
2 1960 Lotus Elite. Only 75Hp, all fibre glass and the most beautiful shape of its day. I love the ornament on the hood.

JB
1 I think that’s a 72 Valiant, with an Australian accessory kit. The flares were a popular option at the time.
2 Early sixties beetle, totally outclassed for beauty by the happy chick in the tartan skirt.
3 As Gimp says, that’s Debbie Harry with a Thunderbird. 78 bird perhaps?
4 Nissan Micra. Totally boring to car fans, but that French ham is outstanding. I want to lean forward, expose my teeth and pretend to be a shark.
5 That’s a mid forties Cadillac, I think, with a very sultry movie star holding on to the door. She’s nice but Cadillacs only started looking good when they grew fins. And when Marilyn Monroe died, in 63, so did the classic era for Caddies.
6 I’m guessing this is a Cadillac or Buick Convertible from 78 or thereabouts. The model is from much more recent times, I think.
7 The babe with the beautiful butt is walking away from a Mercedes Benz 230SL from the mid eighties. Hard to tell because there are no beautiful benzes. Their styling department modelled all their cars on the house brick. They were updated occasionally by chipping a corner or two off the brick.
8 That’s an East German Trabbant I think. Rubbish car with a body made by laminating old newspapers together with paste. Its small two stroke engine didn’t have enough power to pull a boy scout off your granny. On the other hand, that cheeky girl from the Chek republic is made of the best materials and her beautiful butt could pull you off over and over again.
9 That’s the body of a Rolls-Royce, and I think the car is also a Rolls-Royce, maybe 1959. It’s very clear that the car company’s styling department was totally outclassed by God.
10 Two perennial favourites. E-type series 1 and a red haired Milf. The Milf would look better without that funeral suit.

As always, please comment, correct, discuss and argue. And post more of the good stuff.

I'm pretty certain this is the best comment I've every read on this site.
And thanks for all the pictures, everybody.

Kariba 12-16-2012 07:24 AM

Nobody with a name like
 
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This is a 1974 Saab Sonett III . Your mission is to find one with a nude woman in or around. No photo shopping!


I had a chance to buy one when I was a 16 year-old kid and didn’t do it. At the time, I wasn’t too impressed with the front wheel drive and V-4 power plant. I really wished that I had a time machine. The guy wanted $400.00 for it in about 1978. It was yellow with black stripes and black interior.

Just one of the many things that I looked at... and didn't buy.

Nobody with a name like Caveman should be seen in that girly Saab, so I'm glad you went another route. In the first half of the seventies (and other decades too) all world class stylists worked in Detroit. You would have got more action if you had bought any detroit iron from the late sixties.

Pic 1 is a 74 Renault R12. I had one for a while. It was a horrible car and the only status it gave me was virgin status. Women refused to ride in it . While I had that car, the only hand to touch my dick was my own. It looks like old R12s go to Romania to die. That unfortunate woman must have been paid big bucks to go near the car.

Pic 2 is a Lancia Beta, enhanced by a gust of wind.

Pic 3 is a 1936 Rover, I think. The radiator grill looks right, but light reflected by the full moon makes it difficult to make out any other features

Pic 4 is a 1992 Mustang (Ford fans please confirm or correct).

Pics 5 & 6 are of a 1999 JaguarXJ8. I think the dog peed on the upholstery and the car took revenge by ripping off the woman's skirt.

PS: Thanks, Leviticus, for your kind words.

Kariba 12-20-2012 06:58 AM

She's nice but the 63 Corvette is outstanding
 
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I really enjoy this thread, but it's not an easy one to add to once you throw out the pro shots and the watermarked shots too...

The pictures are named to the year and make...The ones that I know for sure. ;)

Caveman, that 63 Grand Sport Corvette is outstanding. Call me a pervert, but I found it hard to focus on the chick.

Still, the details are interesting. Open face helmet, open toe shoes. To make the outfit consistent, she should be wearing white, open toe knickers as well. We'll just have to rely on imagination, I guess.

I like the stingray corvettes more than the later C4 corvettes. Just a sucker for Coke bottle shapes.

The beetle is also interesting. 55 Beetles had split back windows. 57 Beetles had oval back windows and 58 beetles had rectangular back windows, so early to mid fifties is right for this. But when did we get the first Brazilians? I first saw one at a beach and one at a party in the early eighties (same woman tho). Throughout the nineties, I only saw one on a beach, so I guess they are a 21st Century thing. The woman on the beetle is way ahead of her time.

We should consult a higher authority and ask Biggi or Klondike.

The woman in your most recent post (late fifties Ford), looks a lot like Rita in Post 7, but I'm pretty sure she's european.

Here's a token picture, because I hate to post without photos, but my classic car stuff is all used up.

1badgmc 12-28-2012 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Caveman 1 (Post 1395839)
He tells me everytime that I chat with him to post her....So I did! lol :)
Looks to be an old Chevrolet or GMC truck.
Ask him what year it is/was. ;)

'63 Chevrolet. GMCs were quad headlight those years.

Kariba 12-28-2012 10:34 PM

Welcome to the thread, BadGMC
 
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'63 Chevrolet. GMCs were quad headlight those years.

At the moment, Caveman is holding this thread together by himself. Your name and post suggest you may have something to add...................If so, please post a few pix.

Thanks also to dirtyHarry and Donna. I've seen many photos of the lovely Donna, but can't recall any of her with cars or trucks. If you have some Harry, please post them here.

1badgmc 12-28-2012 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Kariba (Post 1395991)
At the moment, Caveman is holding this thread together by himself. Your name and post suggest you may have something to add...................If so, please post a few pix.

I know my cars, with my specialty being fullsize Chevy and GMC trucks, but my collections of images of vehicles are all 99.99% lacking of any female skin. Most of the ones I have that do have some skin came from these forums.

Kariba 01-01-2013 02:03 AM

And for a bonus point..............
 
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More of her and the truck...
I got these out of Harry's album ;)
She is so Cute! :)

And for a bonus point, Caveman, please ID the car in the driveway behind Donna's truck. I think it's a Mopar from 66 or thereabouts.

I don't like to post without putting up a pic, so here are three to start a conversation.

The first one is obviously a Buick, but I'm guessing it's a 56 Buick Special. But more importantly, the lady decorating the grill is an absolute honey. Buick fans please tell me when Buick changed the motor from a straight 8 to a Vee 8. And did they use the Chevy V8?

The first time I ever travelled at 100 mph in a car, I was in a 57 Buick special, 4 door, pillarless, with column shift and a manual gearbox. I was a very young kid at the time, but it made a lasting impression on me. The Buick had a speed warning buzzer that could be set to go off at any speed. After a lot of whining and pleading from us boys, my friend's dad set the buzzer for 100 mph and gassed it. When that speedo needle passed 100 and the buzzer went off, I swear I got my very first boner.

I'm guessing the beetle is 62 and the clue to age is the american style horn ring. Maybe the beetle is later than 62. Help, someone. I had a 62 Beetle. It used to fill up with water in heavy rainstorms and I never found the cause. And I never found any naked women in my beetle, so the car in the photo is special.

I'm struggling to ID the third car. Mustang maybe (Or is it a Mitsubishi?) I only post the pic to display that beautiful blond lady. The car is from the era when enviro-mentalists had cut the balls off American muscle cars and they were trying to grow them back, one hormone at a time. I believe that Ford even sold four cylinder mustangs for a while. That's probably what killed Steve McQueen. Cancer was just the cover story.

northsonny 01-02-2013 03:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Kariba (Post 1398735)
And for a bonus point, Caveman, please ID the car in the driveway behind Donna's truck. I think it's a Mopar from 66 or thereabouts.

I don't like to post without putting up a pic, so here are three to start a conversation.

The first one is obviously a Buick, but I'm guessing it's a 56 Buick Special. But more importantly, the lady decorating the grill is an absolute honey. Buick fans please tell me when Buick changed the motor from a straight 8 to a Vee 8. And did they use the Chevy V8?

The first time I ever travelled at 100 mph in a car, I was in a 57 Buick special, 4 door, pillarless, with column shift and a manual gearbox. I was a very young kid at the time, but it made a lasting impression on me. The Buick had a speed warning buzzer that could be set to go off at any speed. After a lot of whining and pleading from us boys, my friend's dad set the buzzer for 100 mph and gassed it. When that speedo needle passed 100 and the buzzer went off, I swear I got my very first boner.

I'm guessing the beetle is 62 and the clue to age is the american style horn ring. Maybe the beetle is later than 62. Help, someone. I had a 62 Beetle. It used to fill up with water in heavy rainstorms and I never found the cause. And I never found any naked women in my beetle, so the car in the photo is special.

I'm struggling to ID the third car. Mustang maybe (Or is it a Mitsubishi?) I only post the pic to display that beautiful blond lady. The car is from the era when enviro-mentalists had cut the balls off American muscle cars and they were trying to grow them back, one hormone at a time. I believe that Ford even sold four cylinder mustangs for a while. That's probably what killed Steve McQueen. Cancer was just the cover story.

Aging Buick mechanic from the 1970s here, Buick went V8 in late 53 with 54 models all being V8. I'm going to put that Buick to a 1957 model, one of the higher priced model(Special or a Roadmaster). As for the VW, unless I see the taillights or rear window, I can't tell pre-64 models. 3rd car is what I know to be called the Fox bodied Mustangs from about 10-12 yrs ago. As for the Mopar, could be 68-71 Dodge. As for women pictured, I have fond memories of a number of farmers daughters in various stages of undress parked out in midwestern cornfields;)

Sparky 45 01-02-2013 11:55 AM

Not a Mustang
 
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Originally Posted by Kariba (Post 1398735)
And for a bonus point, Caveman, please ID the car in the driveway behind Donna's truck. I think it's a Mopar from 66 or thereabouts.

I don't like to post without putting up a pic, so here are three to start a conversation.

The first one is obviously a Buick, but I'm guessing it's a 56 Buick Special. But more importantly, the lady decorating the grill is an absolute honey. Buick fans please tell me when Buick changed the motor from a straight 8 to a Vee 8. And did they use the Chevy V8?

The first time I ever travelled at 100 mph in a car, I was in a 57 Buick special, 4 door, pillarless, with column shift and a manual gearbox. I was a very young kid at the time, but it made a lasting impression on me. The Buick had a speed warning buzzer that could be set to go off at any speed. After a lot of whining and pleading from us boys, my friend's dad set the buzzer for 100 mph and gassed it. When that speedo needle passed 100 and the buzzer went off, I swear I got my very first boner.

I'm guessing the beetle is 62 and the clue to age is the american style horn ring. Maybe the beetle is later than 62. Help, someone. I had a 62 Beetle. It used to fill up with water in heavy rainstorms and I never found the cause. And I never found any naked women in my beetle, so the car in the photo is special.

I'm struggling to ID the third car. Mustang maybe (Or is it a Mitsubishi?) I only post the pic to display that beautiful blond lady. The car is from the era when enviro-mentalists had cut the balls off American muscle cars and they were trying to grow them back, one hormone at a time. I believe that Ford even sold four cylinder mustangs for a while. That's probably what killed Steve McQueen. Cancer was just the cover story.

The third car is definatly a Mitsubishi. You can just make out the logo at the end of the hood.

Sparky 45 01-02-2013 06:48 PM

As a hot rodder...
 
It would be rare, (but not unheard of) to put somebody else's brand name on their toy. Even more so if it's actually raced. Racers are some of the most brand loyal people in the world! So the red car, may be modified, but dollars to donuts, it's a Mitsubishi under all the plastic.
The blonde appears to be un-modified and has some exquisite lines!

Thanks for a fun thread!:D

Kariba 01-02-2013 11:41 PM

Love to see those rural girls in cornfields
 
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Aging Buick mechanic from the 1970s here, Buick went V8 in late 53 with 54 models all being V8. I'm going to put that Buick to a 1957 model, one of the higher priced model(Special or a Roadmaster). As for the VW, unless I see the taillights or rear window, I can't tell pre-64 models. 3rd car is what I know to be called the Fox bodied Mustangs from about 10-12 yrs ago. As for the Mopar, could be 68-71 Dodge. As for women pictured, I have fond memories of a number of farmers daughters in various stages of undress parked out in midwestern cornfields;)

Sonny, If you have pics of any of those farmer's daughters, please post. Maybe reclining on a blanket chewing thoughtfully on a straw, one hand testing the dampness of the wet bits, with a John Deere in the background. (Phew, the tempo of my typing increased as I wrote that - and then I had to rest for a couple of minutes)

Thank you for the Buick info, Sonny. I guess in 57 or thereabouts, Buick, Cadillac and Chevy were all making different V8 motors, with about the same horsepower. And now, I have to post my favourite Buick pic of all time. Sad and sorry to say this, but no chicks on this one.

I'll add another photo to compensate a little. It's a Beetle, 72, I think, but there is a beautiful hippy chick decorating the hardtail Harley in the foreground. Harley fans, please ID the bike. The kick-starter says sixties or seventies. Unlike the hippy chick, that Harley must have been an absolute dog to ride - look at that horrible back tire.

northsonny 01-03-2013 05:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Kariba (Post 1400583)
Sonny, If you have pics of any of those farmer's daughters, please post. Maybe reclining on a blanket chewing thoughtfully on a straw, one hand testing the dampness of the wet bits, with a John Deere in the background. (Phew, the tempo of my typing increased as I wrote that - and then I had to rest for a couple of minutes)

Thank you for the Buick info, Sonny. I guess in 57 or thereabouts, Buick, Cadillac and Chevy were all making different V8 motors, with about the same horsepower. And now, I have to post my favourite Buick pic of all time. Sad and sorry to say this, but no chicks on this one.

I'll add another photo to compensate a little. It's a Beetle, 72, I think, but there is a beautiful hippy chick decorating the hardtail Harley in the foreground. Harley fans, please ID the bike. The kick-starter says sixties or seventies. Unlike the hippy chick, that Harley must have been an absolute dog to ride - look at that horrible back tire.

Thanks to Sparky45 for correcting me on the blonde:D (I mean the Mitsubishi!). Sorry Kariba, those Polaroids of the farmers daughters turned to dust a looonng time ago! Correct, from 49-55 all GM divisions developed their own V-8 engine lines sharing only body shells (Body by Fisher) & adding their own front clip, bumpers, trim, etc. to complete a particular brand. I apprenticed in a family owned Buick only dealership in the early 1970s. So we essentially worked only on Buick, Oldsmobile & Cadilllac due to their similarities. As for the Harley, the license plate shows 1974 Indiana. Typical chopper build of the day from the midwest USA. It looks to be an "old" hardtail(pre-58) 74 with a Sportster gas tank. & what could be the 4.00X18 rear tire. Judging from levers and hardware on lower left of the machine it might also be a foot clutch, hand shift model. I rode a 49 "74" with an 86 cubic inch big bore kit, same sportster tank, foot clutch, hand shift. But I retained the 5.00X16 tire. As set up I could generally beat most cars with motors under 400 ci and yes, they definitally contributed to gray hair.........but you talk about one helluva chick magnet

donalddm 01-03-2013 07:10 AM

Classic?
 
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There is something classic here

Kariba 01-03-2013 12:40 PM

Trying to ID the cars in Caveman's post
 
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Some more from other OCC threads...

I only have one or two pics left, but first I'll try to ID the cars in Caveman's post #69

#1 is Clearly a Ford Galaxie, but I guess the year is 72. And why is she wearing pantihose without shoes on such rough ground? I prefer GM to Ford, but I could be happy with the right model from either brand. But stockings are a hundred times more attractive than pantihose. A pair of grip-top black stockings and a pair of black high-heel shoes make the perfect party outfit for any fashionable woman. No other items or accessories are necessary.

#2 is a 74 beetle, I think.

#3 is a bit too outdoors for me. I think it's a 99 Suburu Outback. Certainly looks like photos of the Australian outback - flat to the horizon in all directions and not enough greenery to nourish a rabbit.

#4 is a 2000 model VW polo, not noted for its plush ride. I think, however, you could get an extremely plush ride by laying either of those two ladies over the hood.

#5 Walnut door cappings, plenty of space and luxurious upholstery suggest the car is a Rolls Royce (or a Bentley) from around 64. The lady is perfectly dressed for an outing in a car like this. You'll notice it has the factory fitted condom dispenser, an essential option if you want to protect your upholstery against the uncontrolled release of bodily fluids.

#6 is a BMW z3 from around 99.

#7 I think the well-upholstered lady is in a 91 Lada. The KGB have allocated her the task of capturing James Bond, so they have issued her with a high tech car and a couple of big guns.

#8 This is a 55 Chevy, but who is stuck to the door. I'm sure I've seen her pictures a number of times in these forums. Who is she?

#9 is a 78 Fairlane (ford fans help here please)

#10 The woman looks french and she is carrying a pair of those awful butterfly wing sunglasses that we see quite often in old pictures. So I'm going to say the car is a 1958 Simca Aronde.

Now, let's see if I have anything to post.

Sparky 45 01-03-2013 05:51 PM

#9 Is a Chrysler product.
 
I'm not as good with them as I am with GM. I'm thinking mid or early '60s Imperial? I could just make out their old logo in the centers of the wheelcovers.
I've heard of Simca, Lada, Trabant, and the like but I've never seen one in person. :D

fat1 01-03-2013 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Kariba (Post 1398735)
I'm struggling to ID the third car. Mustang maybe (Or is it a Mitsubishi?) I only post the pic to display that beautiful blond lady. The car is from the era when enviro-mentalists had cut the balls off American muscle cars and they were trying to grow them back, one hormone at a time. I believe that Ford even sold four cylinder mustangs for a while. That's probably what killed Steve McQueen. Cancer was just the cover story.

My first post ever on here...... The third car is a Mitsubishi Eclipse.

Kariba 03-04-2013 06:25 PM

Time to inject.......
 
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Time to inject a little adrenaline directly into the heart of this thread.

jbellen 03-30-2013 01:55 PM

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some to add

Kariba 04-01-2013 02:10 AM

Thanks for posting, JB.
 
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some to add

There is a lot to like in the pix you posted, but my least favorite is the Cadillac. Really! The last time Cadillac made a good looking car, Elvis was fit enough to drive it. And the hood ornament on that Caddy is not really a decoration.

Don't care much for the Peugeot (or any Peugeots, actually)

The Black & white photo of the Hillman is nice. I loved the chick leaning on the Chrysler. Outstanding Butt!

I hate to say this, but my favorite is the Burgundy Ford (49 Ford?) with the non nude chick. Loved her body and the outfit would be fashionable today - especially the sandals. And did you see the Military Jeep in the background.

OK - time to stop yakking and post some cars.

illoveit 05-17-2013 06:24 PM

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Not all classic cars

jbellen 06-12-2013 10:11 AM

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Time to post my last 10 on this thread, I think

pttownsend 06-20-2013 01:25 PM

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What is it?

I saw this one this morning in someone's OCC album... (I left the user number so you can search for her if you want.)

My only guess is a late 1950's Ford with the very defined body lines?

She is cute too! ;)

that`s an early model Falcon...!960-62

jessietx 04-07-2014 12:19 AM

Classic Ferrari?
 
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Classic Ferrari?

Tifosi 04-11-2014 10:01 PM

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Classic Ferrari?

308 GTSi QV and a hot naked blond! It doesn't get a whole lot better than that!

Kariba 04-18-2014 01:04 AM

I still love this thread
 
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I still love classic cars and this thread

luv_it357 04-18-2014 11:37 AM

Beetles and babes pt. 1
 
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luv_it357 04-18-2014 11:39 AM

Beetles and babes pt. 2
 
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Beetles and babes pt. 2

luv_it357 04-18-2014 11:48 AM

eastern cars and 2 showcars
 
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eastern cars and 2 showcars

luv_it357 04-18-2014 12:01 PM

citroens
 
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citroens

luv_it357 04-26-2014 05:05 PM

babes and bikes pt.1
 
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babes and bikes part 1

luv_it357 04-26-2014 05:14 PM

babes and bicycles pt.1
 
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babes and bicycles pt.1

sweetles 04-27-2014 10:53 AM

Great thread

dallas002 04-27-2014 12:30 PM

:)
 
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One of these was made in 1983 and the other in 1981. Which is which?

dallas002 04-27-2014 01:40 PM

Another from my garage
 
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It used to be a very good place to be :)

dallas002 04-27-2014 02:04 PM

One more for now
 
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I will look for more and spread them around to different topics on the site :)


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